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'''Intensify Nx 50''' is a stackable constant current laser diode bar driver delivering up to 150A CW current. Parallel capability allows stacking multiple Intensify boards to scale up the power. Intensify is intended for OEM applications such as fiber laser pumping, laser tooling and laser diode burn-in.
 
'''Intensify Nx 50''' is a stackable constant current laser diode bar driver delivering up to 150A CW current. Parallel capability allows stacking multiple Intensify boards to scale up the power. Intensify is intended for OEM applications such as fiber laser pumping, laser tooling and laser diode burn-in.
==Efficiency==
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==Literature==
Nx50 has low power losses due to highly efficient multiphase switching converter technology.
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* [[Intensify Nx50 setup guide|Intensify Nx50 setup & user guide]]
[[File:IntensifyEfficiency.png|thumb|left|400px|Nx50 (single board) efficiency vs load current at various laser diode forward voltages]]
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* [http://granitedevices.com/assets/files/flyer/intensify_nx50_flyer.pdf|Nx50 PDF flyer]

Revision as of 22:01, 13 February 2013

Intensify Nx50
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Device type Laser diode driver
Control modes Current control
Status Prototypes
Electrical
DC supply voltage 11-13 VDC
Output current range 0.1 - 50A × number of stacked boards
Setpoint signals Analog reference for current control, Digital signals for enable & pulsing
Feedback devices On-board current & voltage sensing
Protections Over temperature, under voltage, short circuit, laser diode protection
General
Dimensions 94×77.5×17 mm
Configuration tool No software tools needed
Web site

Intensify product site

Intensify Nx 50 is a stackable constant current laser diode bar driver delivering up to 150A CW current. Parallel capability allows stacking multiple Intensify boards to scale up the power. Intensify is intended for OEM applications such as fiber laser pumping, laser tooling and laser diode burn-in.

Literature